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Monday, March 7, 2016

"The Stop Trump forces are beginning to pour money into television ads, with a particular focus on the big states voting on March 15."

...................................................................................................................................................................COMMENTS:* Mr.Trump is confusing the Presidential contest with an episode of Celebrity Apprentice. This isn't reality tv, this is real life. I think Abe Lincoln's adage that you can fool some of the people some of the time and all of the people some of the time but you can't fool all of the people all of the time is very telling regarding Mr.Trump's candidacy.* Republicans who think Donald Trump is a disgrace, well he is, but they are in for a rude awakening with Cruz.* TRUMP Bring back jobs from China.* Go ahead and pull up any answer to any question Donald Trump has been asked on the campaign trail thus far. Then, read it out loud to yourself. If it resembled anything close to a rational thought to you then, there's a good chance there's more wrong with your capacity for rational thought than there is with the "system." - A conservative* Republicans Made in USA>>> Trump Business Made in China* Romney or Jeb will get the nomination in a contested Convention. Then Trump will get bought out and endorse him. All you Trump people will get on your knees, open your mouths, and sing hallelujah because you'll vote to cut your own throats every feking time.
...................................................................................................................................................................Money Pours In As Move To Stop Donald Trump Expands
By Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman, March 7, 2016

Republicans hoping to halt Donald J. Trump’s march to their party’s presidential nomination emerged from the weekend’s voting contests newly emboldened by Mr. Trump’s uneven electoral performance and by some nascent signs that he may be peaking with voters.

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